Community Event: AHHAH Inagural 5K/1K Run - Walk - Roll
Date and Time
Saturday Apr 27, 2019
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM EDT
Saturday, April 27, 2019
12PM April 26th - Online registration closes
7:30AM April 27th - Day of registration opens
8:45AM April 27th - Day of registration closes
9:00AM April 27th - Inaugural AHHAH 5K/1K Run, Walk, Roll starts
10:00AM April 27th - Brief Awards Ceremony
Location
Anson B. Nixon Park
405 North Walnut Road
Kennett Square, PA US 19348
Fees/Admission
$25 5K/1K Run, Walk, Roll (pre-registered). $30 morning of
$5 for children 8-under
Contact Information
Jan Michener - jan@artsholdinghandsandhearts.com or Rhonda Craven - rhonda@artsholdinghandsandhearts.com
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Description
Please join us Saturday, April 27th for the Inaugural AHHAH 5K/1K Run, Walk, Roll for Children's Literacy!
Come for the race, stay the whole day! A community coming together for children.
This event kicks off Kennett Square's National Healthy Kids Day sponsored by the YMCA
AHHAH - Arts Holding Hands and Hearts, Inc, is staging this charity event in beautiful Anson B Nixon Park in Kennett Square, PA.
All pre-registered participants will receive a custom race t-shirt! Morning-of registrations may purchase the shirt at the race.
Fresh smoothies courtesy of the Chester County Food Bank!
TIMELINE
12PM April 26th - Online registration closes
7:30AM April 27th - Day of registration opens
8:45AM April 27th - Day of registration closes
9:00AM April 27th - Inaugural AHHAH 5K/1K Run, Walk, Roll starts
10:00AM April 27th - Brief Awards Ceremony
PRICING
$25 5K/1K Run, Walk, Roll (pre-registered). $30 morning of
$5 for children 8-under
5K AWARDS
Prizes to the top three males/females; and top m/f 12-under; 13-19; 20-29; 30-39; 40-49; 50-59; 60-69; 70+!
OUR BELIEF
AHHAH is a non-profit organization that serves the most vulnerable youth in Chester County, with its primary focus on Coatesville and Kennett Square, PA. Since 2013, we have been guided by our vision that every child in Chester County will have the tools and opportunities they need to achieve their highest capacity. We accomplish this through a trauma-informed, comprehensive, collective impact plan that addresses the whole child and engages the full community around the goal of empowering its youth to break the cycle of poverty, illiteracy, and low expectations. The plan involves all who touch the lives of children – families, schools, and community – because we know that we cannot address the many challenges alone, that it takes a village.